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Give me some places in Italy where i can go to visit some vineyards ? |
I need this information as i would like to visit some of the vineyards of Italy along with a group of friends to know more about wine and wine making process. this will give us some in depth knowledge in the process of wine making and also help us in our research project. i would also like to know the cost of travel that wil be incurred for this purpose. |
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Join us for a complete holiday dedicated to Tuscan Wine Tasting.
Visit Italy like you have never done before and see vineyards, villas, and both private and public wine cellars in southern Tuscany
Customized wine tours with Isabel Innocenti (accommodations at the Villa Gaia Estate) can offer a rare chance to discover not Chianti but rather "best kept secret" wines like the lesser-known Morellino di Scansano, Tuscan rosé, the white wine of Pitigliano, as well as, the much-celebrated Brunello of the Montalcino area and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. You will be invited to wine tastings, see different wineries while learning about wine production and explore different wine towns like Montalcino with its classic castle and Pitigliano which sits mysteriously perched atop a large mass of tuff stone.
You will visit rare and unique villages and towns in the Southern Tuscany region of Italy, far away from places overly crowded with tourists. Yet this region is full of history, culture, beautiful nature, delicious food and wine, and traditional Tuscan hospitality.
In addition, this journey will take you to the "unknown" Southern Tuscany, and specifically to the Maremma region and the area of Monte Amiata. In this area you will find nearby villages immersed in chestnut tree forests, an ideal environment of beauty and natural countryside along with well preserved cultural heritage.
If you choose our services we will be happy to satisfy all your needs and wishes. Please inquire with me to customize your wine tour.
Sincerely,
Isabel Innocenti
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I raccomended to you my zone, Bolgheri, Val di Cornia, Montescudaio and Elba. It' s in the province of Livorno, that is only 20 km far from Pisa airport, on the south cost of Tuscany. We have sweet temperature all year around and delightful places to visit.
You can find some useful informations in english here: www.lastradadelvino.com. Many estates provides accommodation too.
Buon viaggio |
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Mario
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The best are to visit for vine and vineyards is Chianti Region:
http://www.tuscanweb.com/news/?ID=253 |
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fuocoeghiaccio
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Just near Rome there is a place called "Colli albani" albani hills where you can visit kilometres of vineyards and drink many famous wines in the world. |
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also in piedmont there are a lot of vineyards (Barolo...is a great wine)... |
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The "wine street" in Toscana! |
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